Reinstatement of Retainage Sample Clauses

Reinstatement of Retainage. The Owner will withhold no further retainage from payments to the Contractor unless one or more of the following events occur:
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Reinstatement of Retainage. The Owner will withhold no further retainage from payments to the CM/GC unless one or more of the following events occur: The percentage of work complete falls behind the percentage required by the Overall Project Schedule by as much as five percent; or The CM/GC breaches a Notice of Non-Compliant Work; or The CM/GC becomes delinquent in regard to the filing of the final breakdown and accounting pursuant to any Change Orders utilizing a Force Account; in which event or events the Owner shall reinstate the ten percent retainage on all Applications for Payment due to be paid while one or more of the events continues to exist. The CM/GC will be given written notice of the reinstatement of the retainage.
Reinstatement of Retainage. The Owner will withhold no further retainage from payments to the CM/GC unless one or more of the following events occur:
Reinstatement of Retainage. The Owner will withhold no further retainage from payments to the Contractor unless one or more of the following events occur: The percentage of work complete falls behind the percentage required by the Overall Project Schedule by as much as five percent; or The Contractor breaches a Notice of Non-Compliant Work; or The Contractor becomes delinquent in regard to the filing of the final breakdown and accounting pursuant to any Change Orders utilizing a Force Account; in which event or events the Owner shall reinstate the ten percent retainage on all Applications for Payment due to be paid while one or more of the events continues to exist. The Contractor will be given written notice of the reinstatement of the retainage.

Related to Reinstatement of Retainage

  • Reinstatement from Leave Upon completion of a leave of absence, the employee is to be returned to the position formerly occupied, or to a similar position if the employee's former position no longer exists. Any replacement in the position while an employee is on leave is to be on a temporary basis.

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